Jeff Dillard is actually new to the bluegrass community, although he's been a fan since he was a boy. Mike, however, has been playing bluegrass most of his life. He's been in several outfits, including the Wings of Bluegrass, a group he toured the East Coast with during the '80s. He's also penned several songs for the national band The Bluegrass Brothers.

Meanwhile, Blevins has also been tinkering with stringed instruments all his life. At the age of 9, he became a part of his father's Bluegrass band, The Corncobs. He took up playing bass not long after, and at first he had to stand on a milk crate to reach the fingerboard. Now he handles banjo duties in the band, stringing listeners along with his skilled and experienced hands.

Last but not least is Nutter, whose first experience with playing and singing was at an early age when his mother taught him to play organ and sing vocal harmonies, typically on gospel tunes. Raised in a family that adores bluegrass, it was inevitable he'd eventually get his paws on a mandolin.